Hello!

I'm actively investigating jBPM, therefore I'm writing appropriate tests.
I've defined one test, that starts a new process instance (creates one via 
JbpmContext, saves into DB).

Second test should get the newest process instance from DB, and continue it.
I do it by calling GraphSession.findProcessInstances(aProcessDefinitionFromDB);

The question is: how second test can detect, which is the current wait state?
Alas, jBPM API description is rather poor (I mean jbpm-3.1.4, and API docs that 
are attached to the distributive), and the only thing I could find was 
ProcessInstance.getRootToken() --but it seems to return a reference to the 
start state...

How can I decide, for example, which node transition to activate, if I don't 
know at which node the process instance is currently?
Why there's no a method like ProcessInstance.getCurrentToken() or 
ProcessInstance.getCurrentNode()?

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